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If you want more current software that works a lot like NOF, try WYSIWYG Web Builder 14. It is so similar to NOF you may forget it's not NOF when you use it. For $60, you cant beat it. Try for 30 days free. And there are lots of training videos for free. See this page where all the videos are listed. https://www.90secondwebsitebuilder.com/videos.php

You can use it's layout grids to easily make responsive sites. Quite a few former and current NOF users have gone to that software including me. If you get the urge to try Moribise, good luck.

the software I use makes mobile friendly pages and it is called Mobirise, the program is free but you need to buy the Code Editor Extension in order to anything serious, yes it is WYSIWIG
Nof sites get punished by google because they are not responsive

If you want more current software that works a lot like NOF, try WYSIWYG Web Builder 14. It is so similar to NOF you may forget it's not NOF when you use it. For $60, you cant beat it. Try for 30 days free. And there are lots of training videos for free. See this page where all the videos are listed. https://www.90secondwebsitebuilder.com/videos.php

You can use it's layout grids to easily make responsive sites. Quite a few former and current NOF users have gone to that software including me. If you get the urge to try Moribise, good luck.

I've just upgraded to NOF 2015 from 12, because I've now bought a 64 bit new computer on W 10. I'm not happy and wonder about this Web Builder. One question, can my existing sites be easily migrated from NOF 15 to this programme. I don't want to go from the frying pan to the fire.

I’ve just bought a new laptop because my 16 years old Dell XP finally became so slow it was going backwards! I now have W10 and I hate it! But that’s not the reason for this note.
I decided to upgrade NOF12 to 15 because I thought it was designed for 10, and now I find it wasn’t. The way I use NOF, there is no difference at all from 12 to 15, except that my new laptop is fantastically faster than my old XP. I successfully templated all my websites to the new machine.
I have worked on my sites for three weeks without a problem, but yesterday the text and picture inspectors’ properties pallets refused to open.
Without them I’m done for, and I don’t know what’s happened. I’ve tried everything I know, and I can’t find anything on the forum either for this particular problem.
As a alternative resort I am considering having the whole of my old XP program put on my new machine as a virtual machine, which will enable me to use NOF12 and other programs, like Photoshop and Capture 4, but employing the new processor speed of my new machine.
I would advise anyone considering using any version of NOF on W10 to be very careful, and if you don’t need to do it—like I had to do, to get a new faster computer—leave it alone like the plague.
If I can’t get help in this forum, I will have to dump NOF, who I have been with since #2, in favor or another similar type program.